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Economics of Peace and Security Journal

2006 - 2012

Edited by Jurgen Brauer and J Paul Dunne

from Economists for Peace and Security (UK)
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2012

The onset of peace pp. 5-14 Downloads
Ronald Patrick Smith and Ali Tasiran
Natural resources and military expenditure: The case of Algeria pp. 15-21 Downloads
Samuel Mordecai Perlo-Freeman and Jennifer L N Brauner
Terrorism, war, and global air traffic pp. 22-29 Downloads
Jurgen Brauer and John Dunne
War and the Austrian School pp. 30-37 Downloads
William L. Anderson, Scott A. Kjar and James D. Yohe

Volume 6, issue 2, 2011

Economic, political, and social determinants of peace pp. 5-14 Downloads
Sterling Huang and David Throsby
Violence and growth in Colombia: A review of the quantitative literature pp. 15-20 Downloads
Alvaro Jose Riascos and Juan Fernando Vargas
Determinism in the mountains: The ongoing belief in the bellicosity of ‘mountain people’ pp. 21-25 Downloads
Steve Pickering
A theoretical approach to the demand and supply for peacekeeping pp. 26-33 Downloads
Vincenzo Bove
The deadweight cost of war: An illustrative CGE pp. 34-40 Downloads
John Gilbert, Tanigawa Takahiko, Krit Linananda, Edward Tower and Alongkorn Tuncharoenlarp
Determinants of military expenditure in Zimbabwe pp. 41-49 Downloads
Zachary Tambudzai

Volume 6, issue 1, 2011

Criminal conflict as collective punishment pp. 5-11 Downloads
Keisuke Nakao and Sun-Ki Chai
Intra-organizational conflict: Origin and cost pp. 11-21 Downloads
David Zetland
How markets can end persistent intra-organizational conflict pp. 22-27 Downloads
David Zetland
War and the Austrian School: Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek pp. 28-33 Downloads
Christopher Westley, William L. Anderson and Scott A. Kjar.

Volume 5, issue 2, 2010

Lundin Petroleum AB’s experience in East Africa the role of the private sector in conflict-prone countries pp. 5-9 Downloads
Christine Batruch
The political economy of Nigeria’s relentless conflict.” pp. 10-16 Downloads
E. Wayne Nafziger
Natural resources and civil conflict: an overview of controversies, consensus, and channels pp. 17-22 Downloads
Anouk S. Rigterink
Wealth sharing and peace processes pp. 23-29 Downloads
Achim Wennmann.
Extractive industries in fragile states and the role of market incentives and regulation pp. 30-37 Downloads
Gilles Carbonnier
Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 38-44 Downloads
Geoff Harris.

Volume 5, issue 1, 2010

War and the Austrian School: applying the economics of the Founders pp. 6-11 Downloads
Scott A. Kjar and William A. Anderson
Relational similarity: an introduction and an application to military alliances pp. 12-19 Downloads
Peter M. Li
Economic theories of dictatorship pp. 20-25 Downloads
Alexandre Debs
Issues in third-party intervention research and the role of destruction in conflict pp. 26-29 Downloads
Joel Potter and John L. Scott
Conflict persistence and the role of third-party interventions pp. 30-33 Downloads
Yang-Ming Chang, Shane Dustin Sanders and Bhavneet Walia
Preferences for privacy and security: an experimental investigation pp. 34-42 Downloads
C. Jill Stowe, Kate Krause and Janie M. Chermak
On forgetful goldfish and failed mnemonics: transforming political economies of conflict using voluntarism, regulation, and supervision pp. 43-51 Downloads
Neil Cooper
Online supplementary materials Downloads
C. Jill Stowe, Kate Krause and Janie M. Chermak

Volume 4, issue 2, 2009

Theory of regional stability as a public good: examples from Southern Africa pp. 6-14 Downloads
Fungisai Nota
The assassin and the donor as third players in the traditional deterrence game pp. 15-22 Downloads
Lisa J. Carlson and Raymond Dacey
Economics of intolerance and social conflict pp. 23-31 Downloads
Partha Gangopadhyay
A new arms race? The political economy of maritime military modernization in the Asia-Pacific pp. 32-37 Downloads
Richard A. Bitzinger
The Sino-Japanese energy dispute in the East China Sea: strategic policy, economic opportunities, and cooperation pp. 38-44 Downloads
James Manicom
Regime building in the Malacca and Singapore straits: two steps forward, one step back pp. 45-51 Downloads
Sam Bateman
European analogies for a liberal peace in Northeast Asia pp. 52-59 Downloads
Brendan Howe

Volume 4, issue 1, 2009

Defense innovation at any (out of control) cost? The stalemate of today’s R&D policy, and an alternative model pp. 6-13 Downloads
Renaud Bellais
Defense R&D and national R&D systems: a European outlook pp. 14-22 Downloads
Sylvain Daffix and Yves Jacquin
. Industry structure and innovation in the U.K defense sector pp. 23-29 Downloads
Peter Hall and Andrew James
Symposium. The economics of conflict: theory and micro-level evidence pp. 30-31 Downloads
Philip Verwimp
Conflict as the absence of contract pp. 32-38 Downloads
S. Mansoob Murshed
Socioeconomic perspectives on violent conflict in Indonesia pp. 39-49 Downloads
M. Zulfan Tadjoeddin and Anis Chowdhury.
Forced displacement in Colombia: magnitude and causes pp. 48-54 Downloads
Ana Maria Ibáñez
Are Congo’s mines the main target of the armed groups on its soil? pp. 55-61 Downloads
Steven Spittaels and Filip Hilgert.
War and exchange rate valuation pp. 62-69 Downloads
Christopher E.S. Warburton
The democratic peace proposition: an agenda for critical analysis pp. 70-77 Downloads
Steve Chan
Friedman’s First Law fail: oil prices do not predict freedom pp. 78-83 Downloads
Steve Townsend.
Short-term versus long-term military planning pp. 84-90 Downloads
Ronen Bar-El, Kobi Kagan and Asher Tishler.

Volume 3, issue 2, 2008

Symposium: Palestine — an economy in conflict. An introduction to the symposium pp. 6-7 Downloads
Samuel Mordecai Perlo-Freeman
Six decades of the Israeli-Arab conflict: an assessment of the economic aspects pp. 8-15 Downloads
Aamer S. Abu-Qarn
The Palestinian economy under occupation: economicide pp. 16-24 Downloads
Atif Kubursi and Fadle Naqib.
The continued de-development of the Palestinian economy in the post-Oslo period pp. 25-32 Downloads
Osama Hamed.
Post-Oslo Palestinian (un)employment: a gender, class, and age-cohort analysis pp. 33-38 Downloads
Jennifer Claire Olmsted
The political economy of food aid to Palestine pp. 39-48 Downloads
Numan Kanafani and Samia Al-Botmeh.
The fragility of the Palestinian Authority: economic causes pp. 49-56 Downloads
Basel Saleh.
Poverty and terrorism pp. 57-61 Downloads
Siddhartha Mitra
Deadly contests: An economic note on al Qaeda's reward system pp. 62-67 Downloads
Raul Caruso and Andrea Locatelli.
Saving lives in armed conflicts: what factors matter? pp. 68-73 Downloads
Pavel A. Yakovlev.
United Nations peacekeeping: limitations and prospects pp. 74-80 Downloads
Nadège Sheehan.

Volume 3, issue 1, 2008

The British military-industrial complex in history:the importance of political economy.” pp. 6-10 Downloads
David Edgerton
European defense industrial policy and the United Kingdom’s defense industrial base pp. 11-20 Downloads
Keith Hartley
Corruption and the arms trade: the U.K. Ministry of Defense and the bribe culture pp. 21-31 Downloads
Nicholas Gilby
Licensed to kill: the United Kingdom’s arms export licensing process pp. 32-39 Downloads
Anna Stavrianakis
A state in denial: Britain’s WMD dependency on the United States pp. 40-48 Downloads
Dan Plesch
Universities, the military, and the means of destruction in the United Kingdom pp. 49-55 Downloads
Chris Langley
Can British defense firms diversify? The Nanoquest case and the limits to dual-use theories pp. 56-63 Downloads
Jonathan Feldman
Hidden depths: tracing corporate ownership and its implications in the U.K. defence industry pp. 64-72 Downloads
Derek L. Braddon
The role of external partners in regional cooperation projects in the Middle East pp. 73-78 Downloads
Raphael Bar-El and Miki Malul
Channels of small-arms proliferation: policy implications for Asia-Pacific pp. 79-85 Downloads
Stefan Markowski, Stephanie Koorey, Peter Hall and Jurgen Brauer
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